Canonical and Proprietary Forums Software (Again Cracked)
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Flaw in vBulletin add-on leads to Ubuntu Forums database breach
Ubuntu support forums users should be on the lookout for dodgy emails after the website’s database of 2 million email addresses was stolen.
Canonical announced the security breach on Friday after being notified that someone was claiming to have a copy of the UbuntuForums.org database. An investigation revealed that an attacker did get access to the website’s user records through a vulnerability.
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Flaw in vBulletin add-on leads to Ubuntu Forums database breach
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Canonical hack exposes private data of 2 million forum members
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Canonical sets off alarm after Ubuntu forum data breach
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Ubuntu Linux forums hacked
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Canonical warns of Ubuntu Forums breach
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The Hacking of Ubuntu Linux Forums: Lessons Learned
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Ubuntu Forums Breach Affects Two Million Users
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